Fuctifino
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I was going off what the guy said in the video you posted.
and I was explaining what I believe lead up to those bogus names being added to the signatures
originally it was just a group of medical professionals agreeing that lockdowns can have an adverse effect
then they allowed ANYBODY to sign it and this is where all the jokey names came from
and though The Guardian does mention this:
"Individual academics from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Stanford, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Sussex and York were among experts from around the world who signed the declaration. However, the declaration’s website allows anyone to add their name to the list if they provide an email address, home city, postcode and name."
It leads with the objective of mocking the whole notion from the start/headline:
"Herd immunity letter signed by fake experts including Dr Johnny Bananas"
Which some may assume the whole thing is completely fake and dismiss it without reading it
(the power of headlines)